Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Have you ever imagined dining inside a home furnishing store with all merchandise on display beside you? Not with Happy Rooster, it’s as if you are inside your home, where you eat in a dining table next to your kitchen, or sip a warm apple cider tea in your favorite reading nook, or simply enjoy a slice of pita bread with your favorite toppings at the al-fresco ground with the refreshing sight of a water fountain.

The Happy Rooster, a quaint home furnishing store at The Persimmon Plus in M.J. Cuenco Avenue in Mabolo, has been operating for more than two years giving assistance to condo dwellers and home starters in dressing-up their owned spaces. They provide full interior decoration works and supplies furniture and equipment. Their collection of home accessories are wide and varied, mostly from US and from countries the owner had visited. One thing unique in this store is the cooking and health classes they organize and conduct from time to time. For a small group, the ever-optimist owner Mrs. Linda Binghay would gladly share her more than 34 years of knowledge and experience being a public nutritionist in Chicago USA through cooking demonstrations and group discussions. And eventually, the dining concept amidst the mishmash of home decors, furniture, and accessories was born.

MOUTHWATERING HEALTHY OPTIONS

Vegans (and those trying hard!), health buffs, and conscious diners, be delighted as we have a new dining outlet added to our list! Happy Rooster is now serving fresh, light and scrumptious fares that surely will captivate your discriminating tastes. Have a breath of fresh air in Happy Rooster if you are tired of the usual thing you eat in the usual place you go.

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NATURAL & ORGANIC FOOD MARKET ENCOUNTER

July 4, 2012 3:00pm to 5:00pmCebu City Marriott Hotel

{This free event is brought to us by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry, in partnership with Germany’s AFOS Foundation & GFH, the Association of Negros Producers and the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce & Industry.